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Old, worn out and used shoes may be just the thing to help provide clean drinking water to people living in developing countries. Marion County is now collecting shoes to benefit Edge Outreach's Shoes for Water program.

"It's just a really good opportunity that helps with the environment and helps people," said Keith Brock, Marion County solid waste coordinator.

Lebanon Tourist & Convention Commission Chairman Dan Lawson said he's already received emails inquiring about the vacant executive director position, which is now officially vacant after Chris Hamilton's last day on the job Friday, Aug. 19.

First Baptist Church in Lebanon held its second Youth Explosion Saturday on Depot Street. Children of all ages were welcome to attend the event, which included a water slide, an inflatable bouncy, food, games and music. Visit www.lebanonenterprise.com for more photos from this event.

Bryan Allen May, 22, of 5160 Bradfordsville Highway in Lebanon was arrested late Monday night on a charge of first-degree assault following a report of a stabbing incident, according to Lebanon Police Chief Wally Brady.

The Lebanon Police received a call reporting a stabbing at 11:33 p.m Aug. 22 at 370 S. Harrison Street.

Clayton Poole, 22, of Louisiana (who is living on S. Harrison Street) was stabbed with a knife and was taken to Spring View Hospital for treatment, Brady said.

Another search for Larry Lee, who has been missing since Aug. 4, is planned for Saturday, Aug. 20, in Falmouth, Ky.

According to Bob O’Daniel, anyone who would like to participate in the search should meet at the Masonic Temple parking lot in Lebanon between 6:30-6:45 a.m. Saturday. If people want to carpool, that is encouraged.